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Megan
Just Said Yes September 2021

Wedding invitations

Megan, on June 5, 2021 at 7:47 AM Posted in Planning 0 5
Hey everyone!


So I feel stuck on the easiest and cheapest way to purchase invites and then send them out. I am having everyone RSVP on The Knot. Can y'all please offer recommendations and/ or suggestions on the following below?! Thank you!
1.) Is it easier to buy the template and then print them off? If so, where can I print the invites?
2.) Where can I go to get a return stamp so I can just stamp all the envelopes?
3.) Is it cheaper to write out the addresses on the envelopes?
Thank you all so much! 💛

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Latest activity by Jessica, on June 7, 2021 at 8:46 AM
  • Faviola
    Dedicated August 2021
    Faviola ·
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    I seen brides on here get their invitations printed at staples or Shutterfly I believe. I just ordered my invites from Ann’s bridal bargains and I love them they were $1 a set with rsvp card and envelopes included. And as far as a return stamp I seen some on Amazon and Groupon but I honestly might just get return labels made I’m still iffy
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    Devoted August 2022
    Bride2Be ·
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    Minted does free addressing and the pricing looks to be less than $1 per piece! I will only be putting stamps on the save the date and the invites! I’m requesting guests to rsvp on my wedding website (free) and if they want to mail back the rsvp card they can add their own stamp! Saves money!
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  • M
    VIP August 2021
    Michelle ·
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    If I wasn't given a courtesy stamp and I had to fish one out myself for snail mail, I would RSVP online. So paying for RSVP cards in the end would be a waste of money for the couple because no one would use them. I would say choose one: card with stamp included, or online and call the older guests that are more traditional.

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  • Michelle
    Rockstar December 2022
    Michelle ·
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    The least expensive is actually the full sets that are sold at Annsbridalbargains.com or Costco.com

    Go online to look for custom rubber stamps.

    Handwriting is generally cheaper. Make a party of it. Entice friends/family with great penmanship with food and fun while you make an assembly line. Someone stuffs envelopes while another addresses and another stamps them, etc

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  • J
    Just Said Yes July 2021
    Jessica ·
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    I used Paperless Post - no paper, no stamps, easy to contact all of your yeses, nos, and non-responders. You can make really beautiful invitations on there if you are willing to move toward the less traditional e-method of delivery. Good luck!
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